Magi Craft Meister

59-19 Thousand Generations

I had the bonito wrapped and one caution was taken when receiving it.

"As customers will know, please avoid high temperatures and humidity for storage. Then be careful not to get worms on you."

"Yes, I'm fine"

Since mold attached to the surface also acts as a protective film, room temperature preservation is fundamental in cold places.

Penglai has some of those stockers, so it's okay.

"Thank you. Please come back."

I made a good purchase, Jen was satisfied.

"Where to next?

"Right. Shall we hang out and walk?"

The day is still high. Jen and Elsa decided to walk a little more sightseeing of the town of Seki.

Take a slightly off street from the main street.

People are sparse and easy to walk. Also, the trash that was falling was not 0, but rather little, and Jen felt like he was walking in a modern Japanese alley.

"Oh, it's kind of a beautiful store"

In the direction that Elsa points out, there is a nice shop with flowers adorned in front of it. And behold, the flower was a flower.

"It's like a wooden paper shop."

Come closer, it looks like a shop that deals with colorful wooden paper.

"I want to see it"

And Elsa said, so Jen went into the store with him. Reiko and Hope also continue.

"Welcome"

In addition to Jens, there were two other groups of guests, one with parents and children and the other a couple.

"Wow, beautiful"

"Oh, I hope so."

"Which one?

The other guests also seem to enjoy shopping.

"When I put this on the box, I think it's beautiful"

Elsa seems to like the beautiful patterned wooden paper.

"What did I say about this kind of paper... yes, it's 'Tomizen Japanese Paper'. No," Tomo Zen Wooden Paper "?"

When Jen digs up the memories he used to see at the craft supplies store,

"Customer, you are familiar"

And the clerk said happily.

She is a woman in her late twenties with a calm atmosphere.

"Sure, you use moulded paper, you print it over and over again to make it, right?

"Duh, where did you get that!? That's supposed to be a secret..."

"Oh, was I?

I hurried and mumbled, but I felt a little relieved because the other guests didn't seem to hear me. So,

"I had a chance to find out."

It was Jen who answered:

"Brother Jin, is this, origami?

Which one?

At that time, Jen went there because Elsa called.

There's paper cut into squares. There was a beautiful pattern imprinted there.

"Yeah, it's kind of 'Chiyo Paper'"

Of the paper made squarely for origami, western paper was sometimes referred to as' origami 'and Japanese paper as' chiyo paper ', and Jen spoke of it.

"... Sir, who the hell are you...?

Jen was surprised by the clerk again.

"Chiyoshi, I'm not supposed to be spreading what you call it..."

"So I had a chance to find out."

And Jen answered again.

Further questions were raised there.

"... could you possibly fold 'Mr. Otako' in origami?

"Yes."

This reply was also unexpected to the clerk, apparently.

"How can you break it!? What is' Mr. Yako 'in the first place?!? How do you know!?

Apparently, even though he knows the piece called "The Guy," he doesn't know about his ex.

"Erm..."

Jen wonders how to explain it.

By then, there were no other customers, only Jen and Elsa, Reiko, Hope, and the clerk in the store.

"I only know because I know..."

"Then wouldn't it break a lot of other things?

"Yeah, well."

"... what breaks?

"Er, two ships, a sailboat, a balloon, a crane, a box, a backsword, a..."

"Hakama? Is it? That's what Mr. Otako makes you wear, isn't it?

"This, noisy. Tsumugi, what are you fussing about?

"Ah, Grandma"

"Call me the owner when you're in the store, didn't you?

"Oh, yes, owner. … this…… this customer seems to be familiar with wood and origami for a long time, so I was happy to hear a lot about it."

"Well, is that so?... Oh?

The owner of the store seemed to be the clerk's grandmother, a small, laid-back grandmother, such as in her mid-sixties.

"What if the customer is Jin Nido of" The Magicraft Jazz of Modern Magic Engineer "?

"Oh, yes, it is"

Apparently, Grandma knows Jen's face.

"Well, I knew it! It's an honor, Master Jin!

Grandma smiling happily.

"To Mitsuho, is it tourism?

Jen affirmed, as there is no need to delude here either.

"Oh, no, to buy asphalt"

"Well, is it? … I have a merchant I know, shall I introduce you?

"That helps"

Jen rejoices when it's something that can be edged unexpectedly.

"If you have time, would you like some tea?

In return for Elsa's offer to

"Elsa, what do we do?

"Mm, to your word, what if it's sweet?

"Well, just a little bit"

"Yeah, go ahead."

It was in the back of the store that I was invited in.

It was one step taller and was a seating area divided by handicap doors.

"Master, I'll wait here"

And, Hope.

Reiko went up to the sitting area with him at once.

(Sounds like an old candy store)

He was Jen, who remembered the creation of a candy store, which remained in the neighborhood of the facility where he was raised.

"Ah, torch (kota)"

Elsa said happily.

Beyond the handicap door was a tatami, with a torch (octopus) placed in the center.

There was a confectionery with Micah on it.